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Low-fidelity prototypes are made out of paper, stickers, or any other readily available materials, and they aren't always functional.
What is the difference between low and high-fidelity prototypes?
Low-fidelity prototypes are usually made of paper and do not allow users to interact with them.
Computer-based high-fidelity prototypes frequently provide realistic (mouse-keyboard) user interactions.
High-fidelity prototypes get as near to a true portrayal of the user interface as possible.
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